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Janus International Corp. Overhead Coiling Fire Doors and Shutters
 
         
SECTION 08334
 
         
OVERHEAD COILING FIRE DOORS AND SHUTTERS
 
         
 
         
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Janus International Corp.; coiling fire doors and fire shutters.
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This section is based on the products of Janus International Corp., which is located at:
P. O. Box 567
Temple, GA 30179
Toll Free Tel: 866-562-2580
Tel: 770-562-2850
Email: request info
Web: www.janusintl.com
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Janus International Corp. manufactures Coiling Fire Doors and Fire Shutters, Coiling Service Doors, Coiling Counter Shutters and Coiling and Folding Grilles in their Temple, Georgia facility. Janus International Corp. is the largest manufacturer of 3rd generation Commercial and Industrial Coiling Sheet Doors worldwide with additional manufacturing capabilities in Europe. Storage facility components range from a variety of Roll-up Sheet Doors to self-supporting hallway systems. Janus International Corp.'s commitment to the customers begins with innovative product design and continues long after the installation with a widely integrated dealer network and a comprehensive warranty program. Superb customer service, meticulous attention to detail, and innovative manufacturing processes all contribute to the Janus culture of excellence.
 
          PART 1GENERAL
 
          1.1SECTION INCLUDES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project.
 
          A.Coiling fire shutters.
 
          B.Coiling fire doors.
 
          1.2RELATED SECTIONS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required.
 
          A.Section 05550 - Miscellaneous Metal Fabrications: Supporting Structure.
 
          B.Section 08710 - Door Hardware: Cylinder Locks for Keyed Locks.
 
          C.Section 09910 - Paints: Field applied paint finish.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include the following paragraph for electrically operated doors.
 
          D.Division 16 - Electrical: Connection to power supply and control devices.
 
          1.3REFERENCES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete references from the list below that are not actually required by the text of the edited section.
 
          A.ASTM A653/A653M-03; 2003 - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process.
 
          B.ASTM A480/A480M-04; 2004 - Standard Specification for Flat-Rolled Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip.
 
          C.ASTM A666-00; 2000 - Standard Specification for Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar.
 
          D.National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 80, 2007 Edition- Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows.
 
          E.Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 10B, 1997 Edition - Standard for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
 
          1.4SUBMITTALS
 
          A.Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
 
          B.Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:
          1.Preparation instructions and recommendations.
          2.Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
          3.Installation methods.
 
          C.Shop Drawings: Indicate opening dimensions and required tolerances, jamb connection details, anchorage spacing, hardware locations, installation details, and special conditions.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include the following for projects requiring LEED certification. Credits are available for the use of recycled materials, and also for regional materials if the project is located within a 500 mile radius of the Janus International Corp. Rolling Steel Division fabrication facility. Delete if not required.
 
          D.Sustainable Design Submittals:
          1.Recycled products: Indicate percentage of recycled material used in manufacture of products, and percentage classified as post consumer.
          2.Regional products: Indicate location of product manufacturer and distance from manufacturer to project site.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete selection samples if colors have already been selected.
 
          E.Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, two complete sets of color chips representing manufacturer's full range of available colors and patterns.
 
          F.Closeout Submittals:
          1.Operation and Maintenance Data.
          2.Test Records: Drop test results.
 
          1.5DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
 
          A.Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
 
          B.Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.
 
          1.6PROJECT CONDITIONS
 
          A.Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
 
          1.7WARRANTY
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, Series 6241 doors have a one year warranty; all other doors have a three year warranty.
 
          A.Provide manufacturer's three year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
 
          PART 2PRODUCTS
 
          2.1MANUFACTURERS
 
          A.Acceptable Manufacturer: Janus International Corp., which is located at: P. O. Box 567 ; Temple, GA 30179; Toll Free Tel: 866-562-2580; Tel: 770-562-2850; Email: request info; Web: www.janusintl.com
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions.
 
          B.Substitutions: Not permitted.
 
          C.Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
 
          2.2MATERIALS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
 
          A.Galvanized Steel Sheet:
          1.ASTM A653/A653M, Structural Quality.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if LEED provisions not required.
          2.Recycled content: Minimum 30 percent.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
 
          B.Stainless Steel Sheet: ASTM A480/A480M or ASTM A666; Type 304 or 316, roll temper.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
 
          2.3COILING FIRE SHUTTERS
 
          A.Rated Performance:
          1.Fire Door Construction: Conform to UL 10B.
          2.Installed Fire Door Assembly: Conform to NFPA 80.
 
          B.System Operation: Manual Push-up Fire Shutter.
          1.Product Characteristics:
          a.Fire shutter designed for manual lift operation.
          b.Drop test closing speed within 6 to 12 inches (152 mm to 305 mm) per second per NFPA-80, 2007.
          c.Emergency closure achieved by means of gravity after fusible link separation.
          d.Three 165 degree F (74 degree C) fusible links as primary release mechanism.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** A fail-safe, adjustable time delayed release device may be added to integrate the shutter into the central fire alarm control panel. A release device with battery backup may be chosen if operator is desired to be a stand-alone fire alarm control panel. Three fusible links are standard. Delete provisions not required.
          e.Fail-safe release device: 24VDC for connection to central fire alarm control panel.
          f.Fail-safe release device with battery backup: Shutter is desired to be a stand-alone fire alarm control panel.
          g.Visual warning strobe.
          h.Audible warning system.
          i.Two Smoke Detectors to activate fail-safe release device.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select from the following paragraph for locking requirements.
          j.Locking: None required.
          k.Locking: Interior mounted slide bolt locks with padlock provisions.
          l.Locking: Cylinder.
          1)Interior thumb turn.
          2)Interior cylinder keyed.
          m.Cycle Life: Design shutters to withstand cycle life of 10,000 cycles.
          n.Curtain: Profile: Flat
          o.End locks: Stamped shapes attached to every other slat to act as wearing surface and prevent lateral movement.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, select bottom bar material. Delete material not required.
          p.Bottom bar:
          1)Steel angle.
          2)Stainless steel angle.
          q.Hood: Minimum 24 gage (0.607 mm) rectangular.
          r.Guides: Two metal shapes bolted together to form guide channel and jamb mounting surface.
          s.Head Plate: Rectangular steel plate precision ball bearings supporting barrel assembly.
          t.Barrel Assembly: Steel pipe sized for maximum deflection under loading of 0.03 inch per foot (2.5 mm/m) of span; threaded lugs welded to barrel assembly for curtain attachment.
          u.Springs: Curtain weight counterbalanced by stress relieved, helically wound torsion springs, permanently lubricated; mounted on steel torsion shaft.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following paragraph for manual awning crank operated fire shutters. Janus FSAC. Delete if not required.
 
          C.System Operation: Awning Crank Operated Fire Shutter.
          1.Product Characteristics:
          a.Removable awning crank operation.
          b.Drop test closing speed within 6 to 12 inches (152 mm to 305 mm) per second per NFPA-80, 2007.
          c.Emergency closure achieved by means of gravity from fusible link separation.
          d.Three 165 degree F (74 degree C) fusible links as primary release mechanism.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** A fail-safe, adjustable time delayed release device may be added to integrate the shutter into the central fire alarm control panel. A release device with battery backup may be chosen if operator is desired to be a stand-alone fire alarm control panel. Three fusible links are standard. Delete provisions not required.
          e.Fail-safe release device: 24VDC for connection to central fire alarm control panel.
          f.Fail-safe release device with battery backup: Shutter is desired to be a stand-alone fire alarm control panel.
          g.Visual warning strobe.
          h.Audible warning system.
          i.Two Smoke Detectors to activate fail-safe release device.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select from the following paragraph for locking requirements.
          j.Locking: None required.
          k.Locking: Interior mounted slide bolt locks with padlock provisions.
          l.Locking: Cylinder.
          1)Interior thumb turn.
          2)Interior cylinder keyed.
          m.Cycle Life: Design shutters to withstand cycle life of 10,000 cycles.
          n.Curtain: Flat profile.
          o.Gage: Per design requirements only.
          p.End locks: Stamped shapes attached to every other slat to act as wearing surface and prevent lateral movement.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, select bottom bar material. Delete material not required.
          q.Bottom bar:
          1)Steel angle.
          2)Stainless steel angle.
          r.Hood: Minimum 24 gage (0.607 mm) rectangular.
          s.Guides: Two metal shapes bolted together to form guide channel and jamb mounting surface.
          t.Head Plate: Rectangular steel plate precision ball bearings supporting barrel assembly.
          u.Barrel Assembly: Steel pipe sized for maximum deflection under loading of 0.03 inch per foot (2.5 mm/m) of span; threaded lugs welded to barrel assembly for curtain attachment.
          v.Springs: Curtain weight counterbalanced by stress relieved, helically wound torsion springs, permanently lubricated; mounted on steel torsion shaft.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following for Model FS Janus MK motor operated fire shutter. Delete if not required.
 
          D.System Operation: Electrically Operated Fire Shutter.
          1.Product Characteristics:
          a.Motor to produce an average curtain operation speed of 12 inches (305 mm) per second.
          b.Spring tension release not required to initiate automatic closure.
          c.Spring tension reset not required after drop testing.
          d.Drop testing to be performed at floor level.
          e.Emergency and drop test closure achieved by gravity by fusible link separation or from release by fail-safe release device.
          f.Drop test closing speed to be within 6 to 12 inches (152 mm to 305 mm) per second per NFPA-80, 2007.
          g.Three 165 degree F (74 degree C) fusible links as primary release mechanism.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete power supply not required.
          h.Power supply: 115 VAC, single phase.
          i.Power supply: 220 VAC, single phase.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, select type of control station. Three-position Open/Close/Stop is standard. Consult manufacturer for other options.
          j.Control station: 24 VDC push button marked Open/Close/Stop.
          k.Control station: Keyed activation.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** A fail-safe, adjustable time delayed release device may be added to integrate the shutter into the central fire alarm control panel. A release device with battery backup may be chosen if operator is desired to be a stand-alone fire alarm control panel. Three fusible links are standard. Delete provisions not required.
          l.Fail-safe release device: 24VDC for connection to central fire alarm control panel.
          m.Fail-safe release device with battery backup: Shutter is desired to be a stand-alone fire alarm control panel.
          n.Visual warning strobe.
          o.Audible warning system.
          p.Two Smoke Detectors to activate fail-safe release device.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include the following paragraph for a safety device to prevent damage due to obstructions in shutter path. Delete type not required.
          q.Safety Reversing Device: Photoelectric sensor; detect obstruction and reverse door without requiring door to contact obstruction.
          r.Safety Reversing Device: Electric edge, two wire; detect obstruction and reverse door upon contact with electric strips in vinyl housing.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select from the following paragraph for locking requirements.
          s.Locking: None required.
          t.Locking: Interior mounted slide bolt locks with padlock provisions.
          u.Locking: Cylinder.
          1)Interior thumb turn.
          2)Interior cylinder keyed.
          Interior cylinder keyed ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select interlock switches for electrically operated shutters with locks.
          v.Provide interlock switches at lock locations.
          w.Cycle Life: Design shutters to withstand cycle life of 10,000 cycles.
          x.Curtain: Flat profile.
          y.Gage: Per design requirements only.
          z.End locks: Stamped shapes attached to every other slat to act as wearing surface and prevent lateral movement.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, select bottom bar material. Delete material not required.
          aa.Bottom bar:
          1)Steel angle.
          2)Stainless steel angle.
          ab.Hood: Minimum 24 gage (0.607 mm) rectangular.
          ac.Guides: Two metal shapes bolted together to form guide channel and jamb mounting surface.
          ad.Head Plate: Rectangular steel plate precision ball bearings supporting barrel assembly.
          ae.Barrel Assembly: Steel pipe sized for maximum deflection under loading of 0.03 inch per foot (2.5 mm/m) of span; threaded lugs welded to barrel assembly for curtain attachment.
          af.Springs: Curtain weight counterbalanced by stress relieved, helically wound torsion springs, permanently lubricated; mounted on steel torsion shaft.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
 
          2.4SYSTEM DESCRIPTION - COILING FIRE DOORS
 
          A.Rated Performance:
          1.Fire Door Construction: Conform to UL 10B.
          2.Installed Fire Door Assembly: Conform to NFPA 80.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following for all Model FD Auto-Set, Model FDC C, and Model FDC L fail-safe motor operators. Refer to Janus International Corp. Rolling Steel Division technical literature. Delete if not required.
 
          B.System Operation: Coiling fire doors with fail safe operators.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete product not required.
          1.Product: Model FD with Auto-Set Fail safe, motor operated continuous duty operating fire door system for doors to maximum size.
          2.Product: Model FDC C Fail safe, motor operated continuous duty operating fire door system for doors to 12'4" wide by 12'0" high.
          3.Product: Model FDCL Fail safe, motor operated continuous duty operating fire door system for doors to maximum size.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Insert rating required.
          4.Fire Resistive Rating: ___.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include the following paragraph for electrically operated doors and select options as required.
          5.Electric Motor Operator: Sufficient power to operate door at average speed of 12 inches per second.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete power supply not required.
          6.Power supply: 115 Volts AC, single phase.
          7.Power supply: 220 Volts AC, single phase.
          8.Power supply: 220 Volts AC, three phase.
          9.Power supply: 440-480 Volts AC, three phase.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete motor disconnect not required.
          10.Operator mechanical disconnect for manual lift up operation in case of power failure.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, select power and type of control station. Three-position push button is standard.
          11.Control Station Power Source: 24 VDC.
          12.Control Station Power Source: 115 VAC.
          13.Control Station: Push button station marked OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP.
          14.Control Station: Keyed switch station marked OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP. Furnish four keys per station
          15.Motor operator safety reversing equipment..
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete safety equipment not required.
          a.Photoelectric Sensor: Fail safe, self monitoring, non-contact sensor to reverse door without requiring contact with obstruction.
          b.Electric Edge, Two Wire: Detect obstruction and reverse door upon contact with electric strips in vinyl housing.
          c.Electric Edge, four wire, fail-safe, self monitoring: Detect obstruction and reverse door upon contact with electric strips in vinyl housing.
          d.Pneumatic Reversing Edge: Pressure sensitive air switch attached to gum rubber hose located in bottom astragal of bottom bar.
          16.Fire Door Cycle Life:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, 10,000 cycles is standard. Delete cycle life not required.
          17.Design doors to withstand cycle life of 20,000 cycles.
          18.Design doors to withstand cycle life of 50,000 cycles.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, delete type not required.
          19.Curtain:
          a.Flat 2.64 inches by 0.66 inches
          b.Curved 1.87 inches by 0.52 inches
          c.Curved 2.90 inches by 0.73 inches.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, it is recommend that selection of slat gage be left up to the manufacturer, to suit opening width cycling, and rating requirements specified under "System Description" above. Delete gage not required.
          20.Gage: Per design requirements to achieve hourly fire resistive rating.
          21.End locks: Galvanized malleable iron, attached to every other slat to act as wearing surface and prevent lateral movement.
          22.Windlocks: As required per design and windload requirements.
          23.Bottom bar: Two structural angles.
          24.Hood: Minimum 24 gage (0.607 mm) half hex structural shape.
          25.Guides: Three minimum 3/16 inch (5 mm) thick structural angles bolted together to form guide channel and mounting surface.
          26.Head Plate: Rectangular steel plate, with precision sealed ball bearings supporting barrel drive assembly.
          27.Barrel Assembly: Steel pipe sized for maximum deflection under loading of 0.03 inch per foot (2.5 mm/m) of span, with threaded rings or lugs welded to barrel assembly for curtain attachment.
          28.Springs: Curtain weight counterbalanced by stress relieved, helically wound torsion springs, permanently lubricated; mounted on steel torsion shaft designed for minimum 20,000 cycles.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
          29.Exterior operator cover: Cover exposed operator parts to provide weather and pest resistance for operator; finish to match hood.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
 
          C.System Operation: Limited duty motor operated fire door.
          1.Product: Model FD limited duty gearhead motor operated fire door as manufactured by Janus International Corp.
          2.Fire Resistive Rating: ___.
          3.Fire Door Cycle Life:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, 10,000 cycles is standard. Delete cycle life not required.
          4.Design doors to withstand cycle life of 20,000 cycles.
          5.Design doors to withstand cycle life of 50,000 cycles.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, delete types not required.
          6.Curtain:
          a.Flat, non-insulated, 2.63 inches (67 mm) high by 0.66 inches (17 mm) deep.
          b.Flat, insulated, 2. 64 (67 mm) inches by 0.66 inches (17 mm) deep with minimum R-Value of 7.
          c.Curved, non-insulated, 1.87 inches (47 mm) high by 0.52 inches (13 mm) deep.
          d.Curved, non-insulated, 2.90 inches (74 mm) high by 0.73 inches (19 mm) deep.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, it is recommend that selection of slat gage be left up to the manufacturer, to suit opening width cycling, and rating requirements specified under "System Description" above. Delete gage not required.
          7.Gage: Per design requirements to achieve hourly fire resistive rating.
          8.End locks: Galvanized malleable iron, attached to every other slat to act as wearing surface and prevent lateral movement.
          9.Windlocks: As required per design and windload requirements.
          10.Bottom bar: Two structural angles.
          11.Hood: Minimum 24 gage (0.607 mm) half hex structural shape.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, select angle type.
          12.Guides: Three minimum 3/16 inch (5 mm) thick structural angles bolted together to form guide channel and mounting surface.
          a.Steel.
          b.Stainless steel.
          13.Barrel Assembly: Steel pipe sized for maximum deflection under loading of 0.03 inch per foot (2.5 mm/m) of span, with threaded rings or lugs welded to barrel assembly for curtain attachment.
          14.Springs: Curtain weight counterbalanced by stress relieved, helically wound torsion springs, permanently lubricated; mounted on steel torsion shaft designed for minimum 20,000 cycles.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
          15.Exterior operator cover: Cover exposed operator parts to provide weather and pest resistance for operator; finish to match hood.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the following for Model FD Janus Chain Hoist Operator. Delete if not required.
 
          D.System Operation: Fire door with chain hoist operator.
          1.Product: Model FD chain hoist operated fire door, utilizing enclosed gear reduction operating system.
          2.Fire Resistive Rating: ___.
          3.Fire Door Cycle Life:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, 10,000 cycles is standard. Delete cycle life not required.
          4.Design doors to withstand cycle life of 20,000 cycles.
          5.Design doors to withstand cycle life of 50,000 cycles.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, delete types not required.
          6.Curtain:
          a.Flat, non-insulated, 2.63 inches (67 mm) high by 0.66 inches (17 mm) deep.
          b.Flat, insulated, 2. 64 (67 mm) inches by 0.66 inches (17 mm) deep with minimum R-Value of 7.
          c.Curved, non-insulated, 1.87 inches (47 mm) high by 0.52 inches (13 mm) deep.
          d.Curved, non-insulated, 2.90 inches (74 mm) high by 0.73 inches (19 mm) deep.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, it is recommend that selection of slat gage be left up to the manufacturer, to suit opening width cycling, and rating requirements specified under "System Description" above. Delete gage not required.
          7.Gage: Per design requirements to achieve hourly fire resistive rating.
          8.End locks: Galvanized malleable iron, attached to every other slat to act as wearing surface and prevent lateral movement.
          9.Windlocks: As required per design and windload requirements.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** In the following paragraph, select angle type.
          10.Bottom bar: Two structural angles.
          a.Structural steel
          b.Stainless steel.
          11.Hood: Minimum 24 gage (0.607 mm) half hex structural shape.
          12.Guides: Three minimum 3/16 inch (5 mm) thick structural angles bolted together to form guide channel and mounting surface.
          13.Guides: Three minimum 3/16 inch (5 mm) thick structural steel angles bolted together to form guide channel and mounting surface.
          14.Head Plate: Rectangular steel plate, with precision sealed ball bearings supporting barrel drive assembly.
          15.Barrel Assembly: Steel pipe sized for maximum deflection under loading of 0.03 inch per foot (2.5 mm/m) of span, with threaded rings or lugs welded to barrel assembly for curtain attachment.
          16.Springs: Curtain weight counterbalanced by stress relieved, helically wound torsion springs, permanently lubricated; mounted on steel torsion shaft.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
          17.Exterior operator cover: Cover exposed operator parts to provide weather and pest resistance for operator; finish to match hood.
 
          2.5FINISH
 
          A.Curtain:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Finish paint coat is standard. Select No. 4 satin for stainless steel components. Delete finish not required.
          1.Galvanized steel with epoxy primer and polyester finish coat, color to be selected from manufacturer's standards.
          2.Powder coated galvanized steel, color to be selected from manufacturer's standards.
          3.Stainless steel. No. 4 satin mechanical finish.
 
          B.Guides:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Black powder coat finish is standard. Delete finish not required.
          1.Standard black powder coat.
          2.Powder coat, color to be selected from manufacturer's standards.
          3.Stainless steel. No. 4 satin mechanical finish.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Black powder coat finish is standard. Delete finish not required.
 
          C.Headplates:
          1.Standard black powder coat steel.
          2.Powder coat steel, color to be selected from manufacturer's standards.
 
          D.Hood:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete finish not required.
          1.Galvanized steel with epoxy primer and polyester finish coat, color to be selected from manufacturer's standards.
          2.Powder coat galvanized steel, color to be selected from manufacturer's standards.
          3.Stainless steel. No. 4 satin mechanical finish.
 
          E.Bottom bar:
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Black powder coat finish is standard. Delete finish not required.
          1.Standard black powder coat.
          2.Powder coat, color to be selected from manufacturer's standards.
          3.Stainless steel. No. 4 satin mechanical finish.
 
          PART 3EXECUTION
 
          3.1EXAMINATION
 
          A.Do not begin installation until openings have been properly prepared.
 
          B.If opening preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
 
          3.2PREPARATION
 
          A.Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.
 
          B.Prepare openings using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the system under the project conditions.
 
          3.3INSTALLATION
 
          A.Install door assembly in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
 
          B.Anchor to adjacent construction without distortion or stress.
 
          C.Fit and align coiling fire shutter assembly including hardware, level and plumb, to provide smooth operation and reliable drop testing.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if electrical operators and controls not required.
 
          D.Make wiring connections between power supply and operator and between operator and controls.
 
          3.4ADJUSTING
 
          A.Adjust assemblies to operate smoothly throughout full operating range and drop test procedure.
 
          3.5TESTING
 
          A.Perform drop test and reset procedure twice in presence of Owner or Owner's Representative per NFPA-80.
 
          B.Obtain witness signature on drop test form and leave one copy with Owner.
 
          3.6DEMONSTRATION
 
          A.Demonstrate proper operation to Owner.
 
         
END OF SECTION